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The function \"\".

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(a)

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Rewrite the function as \"\".

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Substitute the point \"\" in the function.

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\"\"

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Since the above statement is false, the point \"\" is not on the graph of \"\".

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(b)

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Find \"\".

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The function is \"\".

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Substitute \"\" in the function.

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\"\"

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\"\".

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Thus, the point \"\" is on the graph of the function \"\".

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(c)

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Find the values of \"\".

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Here \"\".

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The function is \"\".

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\"\"

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The value of \"\" is \"\".

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The point \"\" is on the graph of the function \"\".

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(d)

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The function is \"\".

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Since \"\" is a rational function, the denominator should not be the zero.

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\"\"

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The domain of the function \"\" is \"\".

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(e)

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The function is \"\".

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Find the \"\"- intercept by substituting \"\" in the function.

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\"\"

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The \"\"-intercept is \"\".

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(f)

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The function is \"\".

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Find the \"\"- intercept, by substituting \"\" in the function.

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\"\"

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The \"\"-intercept is \"\".

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(a) The point \"\" is not on the graph of function \"\".

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(b) \"\".

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The point \"\" is on the graph of function \"\".

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(c) The value of \"\" is \"\".

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The point \"\" is on the graph of function \"\".

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(d) The domain of the function \"\" is \"\".

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(e) The \"\"-intercept is \"\".

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(f) The \"\"-intercept is \"\".